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NYC, Jan 2026
"2028 is TOO LATE
VOTE CLIMATE"

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Vote Climate and Divest from Fossil Fuels
If you are a United Methodist, or if you care about climate finance, you might be interested in my work with Fossil Free UMC, which is working to move the United Methodist Church to divest from fossil fuels. Since I am the Convener of the group, I frequently post to their blog. To follow what’s going on with these efforts and to consider getting involved, sign up at Fossil Free UMC. Here is my…
As the election nears, young Americans are calling on U.S. politicians to take action on climate, police brutality and immigration.
“While less than a third of young Biden voters said they were very enthusiastic about casting a ballot for the 77-year-old former vice president, voter turnout among the under-30s could be key: Sixty-three percent of respondents said they will “definitely be voting,” compared to just 47 percent in the same poll four years ago.
Troy Turner, 29, Sunrise’s electoral coordinator for Pennsylvania, said: “Biden is super unappealing to young people, he represents the old guard of politics favoring style over substance. Young people are policy voters, but we have to vote for Biden as he represents potential for a livable future. Trump represents the apocalypse.”
The movement’s endorsements for Congress include Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez; Qasim Rashid, a Muslim anti-violence advocate and environmental justice campaigner; and Marquita Bradshaw in Tennessee.
But they are mostly supporting local candidates like the anti-fracking advocate Danielle Friel Otten in Chester County, who is up for reelection to the state house.
DiNardo, who is holed up with a handful of colleagues from the Down Ballot Disruption project in a rented house in North Carolina, coaches juniors and seniors on how to do banner drops, town halls, and phone banking to help turn out voters for endorsed candidates in 33 states.
“A lot of these down-ballot races can be decided by just hundreds of votes and most people don’t pay attention, but we can’t win a Green New Deal without these candidates. A lot of young people don’t love Biden, but it’s not just about the presidency,” she said.”
This age-old Senate rule killed the last big U.S. climate bill. It could happen again.
“That’s actually the good news for those who think the time to act on climate change is way past due. Even as a pandemic ravages the country, concern over climate change has reached a record high, with activists pushing for both a Green New Deal and a green recovery from the coronavirus. After more than a decade of federal inaction on global warming, the country is still a long way from meaningful climate policy, but it’s a lot closer than it was: Democrats finally have (a whole bunch of) climate plans.“

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Don't let us become the only country in the world with a head of state who denies the reality of climate change. Find out where and when to vote at www.vote.org, and bring your friends with you.